The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 August 1853 — Page 3

THE

DISSOLUTION* vam

fflHtefirw of AGAR &. TRICHE wuii JL «6tved*o» 23d day of Jane by mutual &m sent. The account* and claims wlH be settled by C. Triche, and those indebted wii make payment to C. Triche.

July 30-3w* AGAR & TRICHE

Dissolution.

rj^HE firm of CAMP &, UTLEY waadtsao!1 Ion the firat in*t. by mutual consent.

Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of three and a hnlf(31) per cent, on the Capital Stock of rhe Company, for six months ending una 30.

Western Stock holders wilt receive tliefr dividends sn at after the 20 inst. at the office of the Treaaurrer, Terre Haute.

FLOUR

:v

AH

tire accounts and claims against the firm will be settled by D. M.

Utley, who centinnea thebusi

n«as. CAMP

St

1 erre Haute, July 23, '53-3w. Cr Prairi* City copy oae week.

UTLEY.

Rail Road Arrangements.

ONPassenger

and after Monday the 11th of July in Trains of the T. H. &. R. R. will leave Terre Haute ai 7 a. m. and I 25 p. and aim. Indianapolis at 7 21 a. m. and 1 p. m. daily, Sundays excepted.

By this arrangement passengers going East, will take the 1 25 p. m. train, and leave Indianapolia at 5 a. m. next morning, and arriye at Cleveland the sai«eifreainffr#Birethevcaujafce Boats or Railroads for Dunkirk or Buffalo.

S. UEST1S, Stipe

81 Terre Haute, July 9th. '53-46-tfT

Gregory's Instant Core of Pain. The Medicine thai Cures "Everybody Sold Wholesale oad Retail by ft&i JOHN WALL.

wTWn

Haute, July IC.'S^Sn^^

Notice of Insolvency. the July Term of the Court of Common Pleas of Vigo county, the Estate of George declared probably insol-

A E.White deceased, was vent. Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordingly.

CHAS. WOOD, Secretary.

Julv 16. 1853-47-tf.

Cash for Wheat,

AT THE ANCHOR MILLST TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

THEis

undersigned respectfully announces to tha public, that his STEAM FLOURING MILL completed, and is now in full operation, where FRESH FAMH.Y FLOUR, Corn Meal, and offal, may always had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn ana cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for atock, always kept on hand, and sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing flour and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered in a fry

warratUedui every respect, and when

objected to, on notiee, will be taken away,//w of nhor&t* Kr Orders for Flour or Stock feed left $vi Rusacll Green, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention. ,, wi.

1

R. lu THOMPSON,

•pyVERV mnn, Lawyer, Doctor, Mccfiai Artist,

MI

1

lill opposite Wallacefoundry™ », July 4, '53 46-tf.

Terre Haste

"The Laborer is Worthy of his Hire." 1*

1

anlc, or

possesees'all the vanity necessary

for a due appreciation of his own anilities ana when on Artist publicly acknowledges that his neighbor Is superior in point of talent you may rest assured there is indeed a vast difference and whon an Artist offers his services at a great reduction of hi» neighbor'* prices, ft is evidence sufficient of

acknowledgment of his inferior!

ty. Every imoligvnt ond well informed Artist, who desires to maintain the reputation of hi»/ra ..trmity, and advance in his profession instead sf ileReneroto, wil if he considers himself No 1, always" maintain the prices of his follow Artist.— IVrHnn* enn ba accommodated with DAGGERIIEOTYPES at my new Rooms in Farrington's Block 3d floor, at my rsgulor prices^ which is low that every one can obtain alikeness put up in 4he neou-st and most durable stylo. No picture

N.B. DUFF,Operator.

Terre Haute, July 16, l85*j-47-tf.

Oreat Cure of Thomas Dickson, POINT OF ROCKS MD.

S W A N E S

Celebrated Family Medicines 1(O I"AS*IJ.V SHOULD BK

WITHOUT THEM.

Dr. Swaynt's •Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Tl,„ wonderful ciires performed by this iuvaha- «•*. tie mcdicine.in |*tlmonary CONSUMPTION,

Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenxa. Whooping CougK, Crowp, Knitting of Blood. liver C©«*» plaint, Patn in the Side and Breast Tickling or raising ia the Thtvirt, snd all diseases •f the f.angs, ond Breast have excited tlie astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvelous cfled there is no account iM m,. Of medicine, from the .earliest ages, furlushing a paraflet.

Read tMs Extraordinary Case. Pot XT or Roots, Frederick Co., Md June 9th, 1652, Tr. Swayne- Dear Sir: Believing it a duty I «we to the public, ain Justice to you, 1 have thought proper to make known one of the most -extraordinary cures in my own case, thst has ever been truly recorded. In the month of October l«at, 1 was afflict**) with a severe gathering in m? breast, which formed a large abscess, and almost communicated to my lungs, and very much afflicted them, ami discharged large quantities of corruption, extertal and internal. My tasatli could also pass through my lungs and mi through the cavity of my breast with apparent esse, at* •tended with a violent cough, day and night, I jea

appetite, and extreme«

sicisn thought my case of

debility, so that my phyentirely hopefaw* ana be-

yond the power of medicine. 1 remained in this wretched condition for a loaf time, until I was therewemed to be

a long

wasted to a mare skeleton, and

1 immediately sent to Baltimore for five boules, and commenced its use, md to roy gwujt saUs£ao tiofl and the joy of anxiovs-tsaMly, the sbecees

ily, ui

or opening in my kings be«ss to ieai, and the cough to *ub*ite aad on bottles^ I was restored tojpm^icubealth.

t&tng ten aotues, was 1 feel very aK*tcfel, and

fiimly believe that to your valuableaaediwno, und«r the Blessing ,of JWwine Ptev)de»ee, 1 am in debtedifor this great change, and am h^ppy to say that 1 am now ai^rinii good »I ihava.

Yo^Tfrywwectfully, TaoMis DHKH.

Theauhscriber is well acquainted with Than saDixon,andean testify that behaa Won araiot^d as above rcfirasmted, I regard his recovery as almost a mi rack. He is a worthy weiaber of *°CiCly 4AM*S DC*BOW»W1 Paotor^f Bortin Cirtmit, Baltimore Cooferenee. 8e CireM In P*trt»«l«| to ohtain the octginal and only gasuioa *»r«p«ra« tioa of S&'thi C&rry, sshich jnuat have ibe portrait and signature of Dr. S-WAifEoo «aeh jnrapper atouad the bottle, Oatil you obtain th»« co«tpound you wiU nem know the real atttnes of iradfWf. 8wnyiaeH Celebrated remUh«h ^aE WARE OF M1STAK£XI

Heromtber Dr. Swayneti Veraaiiagsss oowpui up in square bottle*. Dr. Swayne'aSwat Contwl S«unMk|Murilla

Tar Pills.

A |MUfpv?8IUVI KM ItllfVQfl WMMi auamor totbcPllls incemsrsl twt The above valuable twd»««* are pnfMurd only iy Dr. SWA YNE at his sry, N» Nwrik

7tFw«lfb!^lr,6

T5

A

CUNINGUAM, sole agent

lor Tere Haute^ vfci^W. Tasss ilaata. July M*

f. H. LONO, M. D. IANKFUI* V* few r*nacrf«.a,vso.

iictts acoauuasiaMof t)» saoaa. fieeond stmt, south of the Ojurt Ilwm!^aa|t fsblS

"MANKHOWJHYSELF."

An Invaluable Book for Cents. EVXEY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COFY COPIES SOLD IN &ESS THAN ^U,UUU FIVE MONTHS. A new edition, revised and improved, just issued.

DR. BUSTER'S MEDICAL jdANTJAL AND HAND BOOK FOR TUB AFFLICTED—Containing an oatlineof the

mail, free of den St Co., fu Philadelphia.

D. JOHNSON, Adm'r.

Prairieton, Ind. July 12, '53., fjjl ftfj Terre Haute, July 16,'SXSw.

Dividend Notice.

/)JRce Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad CV IWe Haute, July 12,1853.

origin, progress,

treatment and cure of every form of disease, contncied by promiscuous sexual intercourse,by selfabuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, writ ten in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would ofiend the ear of decency, from the remit of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively derated to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.

To which is added, receipts for the core of the. above diseases, anda treatise on the causes,s ymp toma and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentvfive cents a copy six copies ode dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United State, by

I'rist, on the present and coming generations.— Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks

»urg

on behalf of the afflicted, and believe me,'your coworker in the good work you are so actively en gaged in."

One copy will be forwarded (securely envelop ed aod postage paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for $1. Address, poet paid C08DEN St Co., Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia.

Bookseller*, Can vastert and Book Agent*, tup plied no the mo*t liberal term*. %. Terre Haute, 2, July'53-46-1 v.

Omes

-h Notice. wjfci

TERBE

HAUTE Sl RICRMOWB

THE

R. R.

Co.,

Terre Haute, June 25,1853.

transfer Book of this Company, will be closed until the 25 July next. CliAS. W OODi Secretary. June 2S, '53-44-3w.

CHERRY PECTORAL, For ttee rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH*

CROUP, ASTHMA, AJVD CONSUMPTION.

Of all tlie numerous medicines .exlant, (and some of them valuable) for thocure of pulmonary cqtuplaints. nothing has ever "been found which eoiuld compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs nnd throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly snfe in accordance with the directions. Wo do not advertise lor the information of those who have trjedit but those who have not. Families that have known jts value will not be without it, and by Its timely use, they are secure trnm the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, rij)en into fetsi coo* sumption.

The diploma of the Massachusetts Institute wos awarded to t^iis preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1847: also, the Medals oi thus three great Institutes of Art, in this eountry al»o the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been givcp to the CHERRY PECTORAL,by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat.

Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of this eminent Phyetciaa of the Port end City of Dr. J. C- Ayeiv— St. JOHNS, Mny, 8, 1&51.

Five yeors trial of your CIIERR PECTORAL in my practice, has proven hat I foresaw from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and eureathe colds and coughs to which wo, this ecction, are peculiarly liable.

I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how abetter rerr edy can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs.

See what It has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more

Yours truly, WUJUAM W. SMITH.

WASKiiWTOtr* P»^ April 12,1848.

Dearaiat Feejtag that JLhase been spared from a premature ^grave, through your instrumsntal'.ty by the prwKdeace joSGod, will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude.

A cough and the alarming symptoms of Con-sumption-had reduced me too low to leava me anything like hope, Srhm mv physician brought me a bottle of your PBCKO*AI** It sesaisd to afford immediate relief, aed now in a few weeks time has assioad am to aouud health. If it will do lor others whst Khas done for me, jrov an oertgioly one of the benefactors of mankind.

Stnrceif jwsbing you vntf blearing, I tp

v. Rector of St. Peters Church. With socK asaursnce and from stronger proof can he adduced unless ii •fleets upon trial. ,s prepared aad 9oKI hy JAMBS C. AYBRt

PRACTtcjLX. CUatut, Lowell, Mass.

For sale by J. R. CCTTCTOH**, Batmoxv A, Ktm J. T. Watt. Tcrre-Haua and »t sgswtka in aearty ewytow* htjhe »atn,

iMtrhr *vt. T«rt« iiaute, July 2 -^-ly.

NOTICE!—

I S E E S 1 «Mt oa aU Jiwck io ihe Ks»ns^Ue & Railroad, subscribed** tte eatwyioa bom VtiwMiaaa to Te*» ««B»,a on oc befaw tbe 1st day of August a»«t, at tluM-

omtr.ai therawdeoe* Honaos B.

^y o«ler oftlw Boaid. JOHN ikglbTJ77SCCV

Offieaaf E.& IUUMM E. A. ConraBf* vflk. Jam 33,-

lONG having Ihas Wood of tJ

June 25, *53 tf,

id. Cos-

or "box 196,

'oet Office

This is. without exception, the most comjrte hensive and intelligible work poblished on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addressesitselfto (be reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable mat t«r, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it in|the hands of his sons. The author has devotee many years' to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, 'with too little breath to puff*,' and 'too little presumption to im pose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twen ty years most successful practice."— HERALD.

No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification sorrow to the youth under their charge."—PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE.

A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, fa writing "Hunter's Medical Manual,** says: "Thou sands upon thousands of our youth, by evil exam )le and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequence upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thou sands who are raising families have been #nfee b'ed, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence tha public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide»spread source ti human wretchedness, would confer the eatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus

For salo by

EJ

the interest of,

Chas Wood of Ihe late firm of Wood St Donnelly druggists, the business will be continued under the firm of Donnelly & King

P. M. DONNELLY. £. C. KING-

Valuable Books for Fanners.

STEPHENS'

Book of the Farm, with four hun

dred and fifty engravings, edited by John & Skinner The Farmer's New and Uahrersa! Hand Book, The Modern Farmer, or Home in Hie Country, de sigaed for instruction and amusement on rain] days and winteneveoiaga, hy Rev. J. L. Blake,

Allen's Rural Architecture Thomas' Fruit Culturiat, new Coles' American Fruit Book The Gardener's Text Book The Poultry Book, by Bennett Youstt ana Msrtin on Cattle Liebeg's Agricultural Chemistry The Pocket Farrier and Farmer's Receipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Msson Yosatt and Clater on the Hdree Horsemanship, including the breaking and train ing of Horses Youatt on tbo Dog. edited by Lewis, Farry'a American rruit Garden Downing*s Fruit and FruitTreesoi America Cole's diseases of Animals.

W. H. BUCKINGHAM,

May 28, 'S3 40-tf Sign of tho Big Book

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Of Indianapolis,

ESTABLISHED March 3iet. issi. lncorporated 1853. W. McK-

SCOTT,

A. M., Founder and Presi­

dent. JAMES C. HAYDEN, (late Prof«rsor 6f Ba con's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Prof, of Book Keeping and Penmanship.

Ths Session will ccmmcnce at College Hall as follows: 1st Session on the fiist Monday of September. 2nd Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3rd Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4 th Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May

Having secared, permanently, the services of the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term of yea:s the commodious snd beautiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named COLLEGE HALL, which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, snd convenience, the President would say, thnt this College now offers advantages superior to sil others for impartiog* sound, thorough, and accomplished businesseaticatioo.

COUKSE OF STUDIES.—The Course of Studies, as enlarged, will be as follows} viz: 1st. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business,

The Laws, Customs and Usages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancelation (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence.^ 7. Lectures upon Banking* Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man.

EXPENSES.- Cards of Admission, INVARIABLY IN APVANBE,or secured, $25 Diplomas $3 Station ery $5 Boarding2 50per week incidentals,at ition of student], $15. Making entire expenses tout $75.

On application, a Catalogue will be furnished, giving rail particulars. AII letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to

YV. MCK. SCOTT,

.Flooring Factory,,

1AM

A

J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. 8.

SirwrnjiY, Jan. 24th, 1851.

Dr. Ayer In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhma in the mines in California. returned to San Francisco in huie of ceiving benefit from a change of climadraiid et. My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally started for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived ia New York, I was at oooe mark* ed by my acquaintance* as a victim of consumption 1 must confess thst I «aw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends ail believed. At this time 1 commenced taking four truly tavaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any feeueftt from its oee. Yoa would not receive th*se lines did not regard it my duly testate the affiicted, through jrou, that my health, in the spa4e of aight months, ts hilly marred. I attribute it to th««se«f your CHEfjg FMC TOR A L.

prepared with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING AND

variey of c-yrups, June 4, '53 41-tf

CEILING at short notice,

or to surface lumber and bring jt to as invariable gauge. Picketing, Vonitian slats, and all kinds of SAWING done to order.

Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well season' ed lumber, kept on hand, and for sale- Call at the ANCHOR

MJJJJS,

opposite Wallace's Foundry

1st Street. R. L. THOMPSON. Terre Hauto, July 2, *53-46-tf.

Esc tracts and Syrjjpa ONCENTRATED Extracts for flavoring lees, Jellies,Pastry, Syrups, &c.j also,©very ofSyrups, at JBBERW1NE & CO'S.

NOTICE.

THE

partnership existing between the undersigned was dissolved on the 7th inst. by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled bv P. M. Donnelly, to whom all indebt. ed will make payment.

Juno 23, '53 tf. WOOD & DONNE LLY

Fancy Goods.

NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribbons, srti ficisl flowers linen, sjlk and metal dress buttons ladies'snd gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton glows Mack., white, mixed snd slate colored hose black silk mitts silk and cotton parasols, Basorted colors and quality white, black and crimson crape shawjs silk and baregp do. All of which wjll be sold WMUJualIy lpw at

8IGN

THIS

F- NlPPERT'S,

•forth side Public Square,

Terra Haute, May 21, '53 39-uf

New Steve Store and Copper Shop

OF TUB ELEPHANT.

On Fourth St., one door north of Main, Terre Hante, Ind.

undersigned wouW respectfully announce to thecitixens of Vigo snd the adjoining counties, that he has just opened anew Stove, Tin snd Copper establishment, where be inteods to keep constantly on hand a large aesartment of

smis, in in rami ini. My stores are of tha newest and most approved patterns, among which ^ill be found the justly

Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight

To which I would partictriarly call the attention pf Tavern keepers, (having two suea ex,*re«ly for (Mr use,) aud having toe exclusive right to! sail store ia this n«jket, 1 fe«t a joat pride in rseooimending it aa Ma «f «l»e very em elleted sale oe tlte Wabas*. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tla W«re.tqr wholesale and retail also, BathhfetTufcs, Hip and Shower Batha, and all kinds otCspver Wsrit, auoitasfoiceand lift Pimp, Copper Kettles, Soda Founts, &c.

All kisda of Copper and 8heet Iroa work for Milk aada toordor aadpruaptly execu-

"k-. in waat of anyaf tiae ab«r* articles will do weH to give see a eaal, as I intend to sell very iksr. My mtofto tatof |uiek suks aadsanll pso-'

JAMES T. MOORE.

N- B.—fames T. Moo« is also prepared to do •M kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tn,tftwt Iroa, 28oc sadioad, As Job Work has bammyjorte ij thepnndpal tinies ta the w«at, I fed «oMMcet Ol WKllQII MM

XTGtm a«i* May il,1S3-39t. alikla-

HATAXVA CiaARa

l^TORM AS, SesKiaaaa^Coneoniiaa, Benaaaoa, Milbatss, HiUarcitas, Lone Star, aod other "diHtttiorta^Bybf safety

Feb3S,'55-»T-tf Roseau Block.

¥00L! WOOL!

THEstfbscrtbcr

will pay CASH tor good clean

Fksct and A-washed Woot JCMN TlfiBAAtf.

THEsubscriber

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the beat material and by the best workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lower than any other house of the kind in the city— My profits in both metallic and wood coffins shall not exceed that of any other kind of business^ am prepared to attend funerals with an elegant 3B539 And will furnish any number of carrisges that may be desired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Court House, on Market street, opposite J. Loogdon's Livery Stable, or at my workshop formeny kept by Sites &Co.

May 14, '53-38-ly

Sale by

I? Feb 26, '53-27-tfH

President.

EIndianapolis, June 18, '53 43-ly. CARDS OF ADMISSION to the above In stitu/e may be had en reasonable terms by applying at the Wabash Courier Office.

WM. E. McLEAN. --t

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND AOEMT FOR TUE New York Indemnity InsaranceCa^ {Cr OFFICE., Third Story of Union Row, adjoining the Journal" Printing Office.

June 25, *53 tf.

These can he had on v.ery accommodating terms, by early application to pftOVERMAN & J30JJRNE,

Terre Hauto

FRANKLIN HALL. PHILIP MONNINGER, Proprietor. (Corner of Market and Mulberry Streets,

TERRE HAUTE. IND. THE uqorsignea having purchased the House known as tne "White

Hall" and refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name. He invites inspection to his arrangements, as he believes that

they will be found inferior to none in the city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as is table, bedding, rooms, stables, and all other wants of those who may favor him with their patipqage will not be found surpassed by any other house in the city.

IIJ8S

TERMS

will be reasonable. And trusting in a discriminating public, he hopes to merit share of public patronage. PHILIP MONNINGER.

April 30, 'St3-36-j5m

REMOVAL,

Boston Leather Store, NATIONAL ROAD STREET, Soutb-Ewt corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Churah.

GKERCKHOIand&.

1

FOUR

having made arrangements to

keep constantly on hand Flak's Patent Air tight Metallic Burial Cases, Which are the greatest invention of the age for the dead, would call the auction of the public to their superiority over the common wood Coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beanty, style of finish aiid durability. They are unrivaled and whenever they hare been introducrd it has been to the total exclusion of ail other coffins. I now have an assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware-rooms. In addition I shall keep on hand all kinds and sises of ready made

D. G. FORSTER.

E a O E DKALEK LLF

Stores, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cop-

per Ware,"

SOUTH SIDE MAIIV STREET, TERRE HAUTE I\D. May 28, '53-40-tf

Fresh Family Flow.

EX)R

WASSON & CO ir Rose's Bfocki

Southern Bank of Indiana.

THIS

Institution, located on the west side. the Public Square, will buy and sell Gold. Silver and uncurrent Money, time snd sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Suotland and Germany, on its own responsibility. Will also pay interest on deposits at the following rates. £J 4 per cent, on call 5 per cent. three months: 6 per cent, on twelve months foe which Certificates will bs given at the above rates.

Banking hours, from 9 A. M., to halfpast 12 and from half past 1 to 4 P. MC. E, GUNNISON

May 14, *53-38-tf Cashier.

New Jewelry Store! IN DOLE'S BUILDING, Market Street, Terre Haute, Indiana rpHE undersigned late of

J. Cincinnati, has just opened aNew Jewelry Store in Dole's Building.wnerehe keeps a large and full as •ortment of desirable Watches, Clocks and

Fine Jewelry.

Of the latest styles, for sale

a N He is a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manufactories of Switzerland, and later from the Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati from the proprietors of which he bears the most satisfactory recommendations. Chronometers Duplex Watches and other difficult work, here toforc sent east, can be repaired, and arc war ranted by him.

Mr H. speaks the French and German Lan guages, and will be happy to wait on his French and German friends.

All kinds of repairing done on the shortest no tice. LUCIEN IIOURIET, May V, '53-37-Sm

A GREAT BARGAIN, S offered in the Machinery and Fixtures of the Mill ana Distillery formerly owned by Smith &. Button, consisting of Engine and Boilers of great power, three run offiratrate French Burrs with all the necessary apparatus, such as eleva' tors, Bolts,.See also, a complete apparatus for distillingin a large scale, most of it entirely new.

CO., injbrm their former

customers the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from National Road Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5ih street

They have »0*r on hand a Urge and exquisite assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spsnish, Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Up-

Csather,

r. Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar snd Split French and Philsdelphia Calf and Kip Skins, lining. Binding, Topping. Sheep snd Deer Skins, Tampico and French Men's aud Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FHFPWGS.

They also keep general aasortJBQB* of Shoe Find inn, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, aJl kinds ofShoentakArs Tools of the very bestquslitv.

Haying adopted the principle of only selling fbr caab, and buying also for cash in the Eastern Cjttes, they are pnahied to sell at (oyer prjoss than any of their competitor*.

IVDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION ATTENTIONS 4,

Shoemahem,€addiers, and Merchants are particularlr requested to examine our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere.

Teres Haute, April 30, '53-3&-ly

2TAE PEOPLE'S STORES (m

Removal.

WILUAMS & EARLY

HAVE

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam on Nstiooal Rood Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite tke Court Hoaxe We are oow receiviqg a Laige }«i seoeral stock

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of Americaa aod Foreign Fabric*. of Ladles Dm

plau) JSbswls in ootora: Black and 2nd

articles fpr Ladies. Misses sad CMdreos use. B«ris|aipiad itsamees oi Mr- Ma Rein bard to assist in the ioser deparaomil of iourjbasiness,and under our aew arraOffeoaeot, we are prepared to offer such inducement to hffjnrs will guarantee periqpt saUsfsctVW Pleagtgive

WJLUAMS fit BAKJ^Y.

Noxnabcr 3d. IfOt.wtf.

6R0CKRISS,

join B. u'lwwia nasi iff ingnf of a full assorusaoatiif Graperies of all kteto

TOBACCO, BAILS, AS aC whkh will te disposed of at the fewest fi*are.

Call at tka Qadaaatl Store, Vmion Row, Matx%%,*j4-U-U

Dresa Goods.

ED and plain black silk chameleon and brocade of various qualities, de beragea, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, white dress goods of all kinds ginghams, silk and mohair alpacas. All of which will he sold cheap for cash at

April 9 '52-33-tf.

F. NIPPERTS,

North of Public Square.

Terre Haute, May ?1,53 39-tf

F. T. HULMAN

INFORMS

his friends and the public generally

that he has just got {back with a fresh

npilE American Express Company lmvmg made favorable arrangements with the several Unas of Railroad Companies between this city and the principal cities inroughojut the States of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohjo, N,

and the principal cities Illinois, Indiana, Wis«o..=... Vork and the New England States, as well as both t!*e Canadns, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes,Gold, Silver and nil kinds of

an"

well selected Stock of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. which he will sell, as heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures.

All who wish sny thins in his line, w)H find to their interest to give nim a call, at his store on Nationsl Road street, opposite the Post Office,

IBSX6TO SPRING ARRIVALS, fTTE have recieved our Spring Stock of work W from the east, comprising a large assort ment of the best and most fsshionahle kinds of Gents, Ladies, Boys, Misses, and Chit dren's Boots and Shoe*, Thst we have ever received, and will sell veyy low for cash.

Also, a large stock' of our own manufactured work constantly on hand." SCHOOLEY & VANHORN,

Sign of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Phcenix Row, April 16 '53*34-tf

Terre Hante and Eransville Canal Packet Line,

BOAT of this Line will leave the Ba sjn lor Newberry twice a week for the present, and to Ports below as the Canal is finishedThe Boats of the above Line have facilities for carrying twelye tons of freight each.

For freight or passage apply on board or to MERW1N & CO. April 23, '53-35-tf.

New Provision Store, AND FAMILY GROCERY. East end National Road St., North side,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

THE

subscriber would respectfully inform tfie public that he has fitted up and furnished with entire fresh goods, a Provision Store and Family Grocery, as above, where he intends keeping eve ery thing in the Grocery line, of the best quality end which he will sell at the lowest rates for cash or exchange Cur prodi ce.

Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Fish, Tobacco, Spices, and other articles usually kept in such establishments, will always be found on hand.

Also, Glassware, Nails, &«. Ha solicits a call from those making purchases as ha feels eonffrteit that his articles and pripes cannot fail of giving satisfaction.

I

rl

reaa-

ures, together with Goods, Parcels and Packages. Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks, Notes aud Accounts, buy Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of our company for promptness and reasonable rates, we can confidently assure the public that a try bust ncss entKisted to our care will meet with deapatep not excelled by any other Express line.

Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S Great California Express, and

LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S E O E A N E E S S Enable

JJS

to forward to and receive money. Drafts,

or Goods from any part of the "Old Wortd." Messengers, provided with Iron Chests, will leave our office daily, [of Cincinnati, O. Boston, Mass. Cleveland, O. Philadelphia, Pa. Sandusky, O. Pittsburgh, Ps. Dayton, O. Detroit, Mich. Columbus, O. Chicago, 111. 1. Toledo, 0. j, galena, III. Buffalo,N/V- Milwau.kie, Wjs. ', N.Y, St. Louis, Mo. ork C'ity,'N. Y. LoHisville, Ky. Terre Haute, I«d. And theCanadsa-

P. M. DONNELLY, Agent, TERRE HAUTE.

(TT MRce, Indianapolis,-corner of Washington and Peensyjiyania streets. LIVINGSTON, FARGO k. CO., Proprietors. feb!2-'53-«5-ly E. LOCI^E, A#snt.

New Book«.

VILLETTE,

A Hero and^ot%er Tales, by tha Author of {be Ogilvies, &t. Hie A«straUaa Captir/B snd the Oo^d Regions fiirsaloby w^W.H. BUCKINGHAM. ft Sign ol the Sig Book,

Adril2,*«t£

JLV

can

other

ootonc Black Had Sod MournOlovca, Hosiery snd ail the minor

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Dry Goods and Carpet Stere, zoiur sniLLrro a CO. IJo. 12, East Fourth 8t., CincionaU, O T3 B3PFXTTF]L7I«LY

uilorm tbeir customers sod

purcbasera generally, that they ttfi now onening an extensive and compUte assortment of fancy god staple English, Freoeh, Genua and

PRT GOODS, Also, Foreign sad Aamneao

Imported aod contracted for previous to Jfce Igte advance, which we oQfer at aa low prices as similar goods can be p-trebased In tlie Unjjed States.

Floor Ofl CJoths,

Ttwcoaghly seasoned, boat 3 to Ufit ia width, lane stock slwafs on hgad. Families, Hotel keensrs,

M^RDI FS,

Steaoiboal owners, snd

stranger* may depend op«Hi finding tbe*st class ofgowin^rlioe,st|mais)ov|in^eaBbt patdMad #a the Eastern $tisa.

il imism STKlflf II! JB7

GOODS.

tiaa ol ihe pahtie to tin evsiaint tfran af his ettetuiN stack ef MS Spring snd Sunuaer Goods, jaw opened. Hi* assortaaeul is owe of the largest in the Wsbsah Valley* and cogiptiaea al* most everything in the dry foods line, and will ha sold for cash si pcteas calculated ta give geanra} teriaSsctiea. tflf

Now Leather Store*

Haute fliri ^urroyndiog ooui|try, ed a wholesale and ratal! I^EATnER jrrqRE, on tbeoorner of National Road and Fourth street*, wee{ pf the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather-, //ides, Oil, and Finding* where may be found at all times, ft large as samnent of Skirtin#, tiniest, Bridle Leather, Cottar Leather.

Ptiddinr, Seating, Sol* and Upper, Calf and ¥g» mkint, Morocco, Liming*, Binding*! Toming.LtuU, Peg*, Shoe Nail*,

Boot Tree*, tmd Small Toolt,

ln^ Kpives, Fleshers, Rub Stohoe, Lam]

Curryi Black, Brushes, apd great many small tools am articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also, Hides and Skins,for which I will pay fair prices Ift Cfesb «r Trade.

S3r Orders from distaqoe filled, ond should the article or price not suit, if returned in goon order, the purchaser can have uja money back Please call and examine for yourselves and don* "'ostOf forget the place, on the corner pe«t iNe Post »"•for

Uwtat

Ssplemher 18,1852~wtf

.Cash and TT71LL be paid I W^&m

WILL

jan£9-'53 iW tf

I E A N S

April 30,'53 36-ly iu 4

100 Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade.

MERCHANTS

in the country who wish to

replenish their stocks, will find a large as sortment of Dry Goods, bought expressly for the jobbing trade,snd which willhesoldata small ad vance on Eastern cost, at

F. NIPPERT'St

Farrington's Block, north ol Pnblio SquareTorre Haute, May 21, '53-3J)-tf

OLD WHISKY.

OLD

Bourbon and Mononttohcla Whisky, for sale by .WAS§PN. CO,. Feb 26, ,53-27-tf

NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES, Dangers sf Ohio Rivgr Npvigation A" voided.

JfeCorroiek's Celebrated Reapers.

•~\N the opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will be ip f/fijecipt of a lirtl supply of the abovo Machines, wjrieh iiave been proved sa])eriorlo any others, both in this country and in England.

They are warranted to cut two seres of wheat or other small grann in an hour, and to save at least three-fourtju of all the whoa* scattered by ordinary cutting, they are well mado, of firat rate notorial, «ry durable with proper care, and the raking of tlie wheat can be well done by a ruon riding upon them.

These Capets arjc also constructed with mowng machine attached, warranted to cut one and a fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work as well and as close to tii« ground, on smooth land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and oihers are requested to call and examine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that ia claimed for them, any purchaser can returo his reuwr to me. r*

Feb 19, 'W-26-tf

SOLICITto

by the author of Jane Eyre on4

JEUrfrley.

The Lofty and the Loal^of (Jaiod Jn All and Ityam None All Good, by M. J.

Intosh.

Qstle Avon, by the Author of Rayencliffe

English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lady-Bird^by Lady

rgiania Fgllerton.

The'Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by I/ewJs Myrtle. The Msster Builder, or 1 Jjfe at a Trade hp Day Kellogg Lee.

Life of Sir Walter Seott, by Mcleod. gS Macautey*s Speeches Shakspeare and His Tines, by M. Guiz^t. Pastoral Thcolopy, or the Theory of Evattr gelical Ministry, by A. Vinet.

A

Good Cloths for WOOL—good bargains MiU. near tne river, below 4R£A HOLMES.

AprH 28 '53-S6-tf.

Falling and Cloth Dressing.

be done as t)snal. only in better style and finish, At itUliMfcS and hnisb.At Apr* S3, '53-35-U

MILL.

Imported Wines.

A

FINE article(i»f choice imported Wines, of all kjnds, cajn be obtained at BURNS'S Provisiou Store. April 30,'53 3^1y Commercial Insurance Company,

Charleston, IS, C.

Colasabia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C. NSURANCE on Steamboat and Flat-boat car gomi, and fire risks on buildings, furniture and merchandize, taken in tlie above Companies, by

Bills of Lading.

NEAT article, on good paper, just urinted and for saleat the COURIEH «»FF1CR

CITY MARBLE WORK!

THETerre

subscriber, having permanently located in Hsute will keen constantly on hand a large and choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hapd and made to order from the Ji«&t Vermont and Uajian marble. All orders will be promptly attended to and &xocuted in *tha best manner Particular attention paid to designng and carving.

June 18, '53 43tf. J. JULIAN, On 2nd street, nearly opposite Stewart House.

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. JANAMA, Leghorn, English Straw and Palm LeafllQt* 1 case of tne renowned Gen in's Extra Silk ilatsi Fu -ajjd Wool Mexican Ilats

cloth and u!«ahcp|)s ladies Btra.v auk braid bonnets men's and boy's calr, kip and morocco boots and shoes ladies anamel, morocco aud cn)/' bootees Jenny Lind buskins and slipptrs children's shoes. Cheap for cash tu

a

ALBERT LA!

Sub-Agent at Tern, Haute.

E I A N O I

DRS.

Youmans & Mshon have associated themselves in the practice of Mcdicineand Surgery, and hope by strict attention to the business of their profession, to receiv a liberal share of patronage. Office on 4th street, 3d doo North of Prairie City Drug Store. ldj5-'53-a^tf 1 -j,

F. NIPPERTV*,

arrlngton'a Block north of Public Squares1 Terre (fuute, Moy 21, '53-39-tf

O A E S

II. B. SMITH.

Fresh and Choice

AMILY GROCERIES. W ASSO.V A CO,, Rose's Plock, Corner of Ohio and Sec« ond Street*,

the attention of the citizens of Terre

Haute, their choice stock of FAMILY

TJare Usui*, fish 26, '53-27-tf

GRO-

cKRiE8Jwhi«li they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consiating is paM of Choice and Prime Loaislnna 8agar«, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government Java sad Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green snd Black Teas Fresh Carolina Ricc (new cmp) Pickles jn Jars Pine Apple and English Dai#y Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds, brls. brls. and kjts Sperm, Stsr snd Mould Csndles Pepper, Allspice, Mustsrd, Starch aod Boston Soap. No-1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauceaud Tsbla Salt very choice Virginia manufacture s#d fine cut Tobacco, wjjh a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fa nily uses. 9TA wsgon wjll to in feadtooM lo ftogyey goods to sny part of the city, free of expooU,

was. Troy and Western Line/883' ON THE CAVAC AND RIVER. Leaves New lforfc and BK«BIO Patty. Running iu qanncctiou with Stesmays and Propellers oa tha Lskas. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy fiAKGO Of EACH BOAT fULLY

MOrSIETpRS:

klCE. CLa£p ^cajN^jr York, p/1, TERNBERO St CO., Buffalo.

STERNB

frtLY T«

RuMudsBp ft. Co., 31 Coenties Slip, New Y«rit Chas A. rojger A^Co., 101 Pirr, Albany

Mark Packages "T.&. W.Li»e." I Boata leave Middle rier, CoetiUes8Up, Dally at 5 o'clock, P. M.

Marsh b, '53 28-4m

actty

Use, will do wefl ta as

Mar 5, *»^swtf-28-a^

April

V. NIPPERT.

Fwriagtaa^i Block, north of Public Square. Tm* Uaate, Msy 21,

NEW supply of Piano music, just at

Feb. 12. '52 25 tf Booi

Whan too late to In benefitted by our kiovMft, wa look bae^ ami no«ra, and regret the tUlt convqu«ae«a of o«^ igiukranae.

JVbst wo«ld lowMn we nights of angvith

hat would w» not olttn VTP tp poa****. to early life, tto ^Mowledn we okiln in after y*an I And what day» an! nighti of angvuh might not have beta pared, if tup knowledge timely |oaaeaaed. It ia

HBLANCHULT AND

CAUTION TO THE PCBLIQ UK NOV DHVB4UDED) Bujr ao book unlets "Dr. A. M. Manricesn,IM liberty Street, N. Y." I* on the titlo page, and tha entry In the Clerk's Office on tbo hack of the tjjtlapaga- and boy only of respectable and honorablai ilealcra, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. Mauiieeau, as there aro spurious and aurrop^Mk WHngemeiUa of «epy-right. ?J|CT FIVIfftY UVIB4NO

No exenae fbr Ignorance, when Ifnontnff

I* Mleerar fa

UIOM

April 23, 53-35-tf-

T.

a.

KIDOELV.

June 4, '53*41-tf

SERVED

Refers, Reynolds At Msrtin Lsljajreue Keilv St Mitchell, Eysnarille P. Buckingham Sc. Co^ 'I oledet. jt «W'i a vac H. B. Smuh, T«rre fiMie: P- L. Sternberg St Co., BuaMo.

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HUW EOTAB&ZSBB&TEVT.

SaA. Boar Btfads,suad Pnuaae Faa4ory, TERRE HAUTE, IND. the 4th near the root Gffiee, where Intend to ths ats»ye«Baali0uad artielaa

HAVE conumntfed tfes «joye twencss In room forassyfy jsseuptsd tf Mr. Btshop, on 4 treet, aesr the Poet Ofiiee, where Intend

(torn

the aery bast material. Parsons about erasting buildings will do well to give me mtll, $t I ia afittl

ithe tin*.

lead 4o saakamy prices Orders from a distanre cas be aaat the will receive immediate sueation city wonting anv^ing in the above tbcirtmlarsaf early possible. G. W. 8HAVFE4L

Liutfb«r. vW

Tbo vQtiif gA^Hfp, Wo. 117' ILL be in r«*d»ne»» at all tinies to convey VV goods from thc't^My Provision Stars,Mgrs

Jaac 9&wtiA3,

D. B- Durham, Hon F.T.Bacbs, O. N. Skeels,

Cieorge B. 86nter, CharlM W

O.ij.

D. COXWT &«

=======

received I

W. H.BUCKlNtiH/

HAM«

Boo^ StQt^.

P9ESSB,

A«22S" -sisiiffiK. June 19,^wtMB KglU-f

Trunk laost.

QOMEWHERE between Indian spoliji antjf1O Terre Haute, in returning trom the Fair,"uncommon black trunk, with a card tqeked on tl)0 end, marked Caroline Wbifcomb, Clinton. Any information that maj» (e^d to |ts fe^ofery wjll bp thaukfully received.

B. ft. WUJYCOMft.

M^rch 5, WSS-tf LafayHte Journal please copy 3 times snd send bill tp this office.

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Tlje People's Store. REMOVAL. ^Barly.

WflUaflw

LIAV'E stQi

ER

Removed frq»i thpjr old Stand to tl}p Store repentjy occupjfxl by M. W. So.lam, on National Road (Street, adjoining Cupingftam's Drug Store We are uow opening large and general rtock of

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, of American and Foreign Fabrics, Nov. 3 5?,dtf. .T 'ilirifiiiiif 1 1 Wiiiim 1.1 -...n.in. ..Mi iViit

MARRIAGE,

HAPPINESS MD COMPETENCE,

UnYI«ITT

Thu

MMU

nanr GHMIM,CVW ia

of lift at 1 kawjr aerenUjf or should b« |nttei»Mt. oftha^M befofe, pei til*!

MM

wtridtin ol nfr 1

bnk*n in Health ua »pinta with complication or diNun uiitt«NU„dni«uw| thttn ofahc (vwtr for lb* ndoyM# of lift »n when phyiicM health, b«»v»o* of ipiriti. i^4, l'r»q) a co«4iua«i beall^, »t Ant—perttapi jrNif

Ant yean of maniac*-* •aaoU6r4,S«4pfcHMt*

Hh«,atii»»« of fear iug«rtn£* »t I rtytpi during girlhood, or the Ant Kir origin ao light aa to pair w»«

IN AWTKK YEARS,

ITAJRTUNO i' 'V

To behold the tickne** and »nffering endured by many a wik (at many Kpvi.fron caiuea limida and[ contiollth}*, eaiijjr lamedie^-^ofetter Milt,—not incurred, if «*err wira 419 uoTHB^ foMeoed 'Jit iiifttrmation eontainni atotl* toiaaw, (witb W*tw*«.«4lofall) wWUh \|to»U tiwtoliervjf ,,

TTBAItf OF mSBRT, -|t

As4 to ,b«r ha»bMi4 tb» eewwnt toll aBd »n«i*tr of Mini, necenarily derolving n|on him trom aicltnaaa ol tn« wiA, without jviijf. him tha PJtort#nity of r^au(rii«

9:

thai co«

pttence which hi* ftertiont art emitted, ana UMjiouea* which would tecura A* ha|pia|Ma wi£» «li|dren. IKCfnUfi THB MEANS

•a

ow HArpiiicH

By becoming iu time potteued of tha knowledge, tha want wbicli has caiuad tne aicknaaa and ponarty of tnontand*. In riew 'jt »ncn c« cuniequeucei, no wife or mother ia tact)* gleet to avail heraelf of that knowledge •pect to henelt, wblch w.ould «|are Iter math

la if

St,

confer upon her

Buffering, I

mean* of hMtlivr» and proaperity to her hatband, Jar upon her children that bleuing above all (irice—healthy todie«, with healthy wjttif*. TlNUblO a little work entitled

aowiA^a contained ia

THE MARRIED WOMAN'S.

Private Medical €ompaii»n. BY DR. A. M, MAURICfiAU, .,a raprciioa or DIIBAIRI OP wauaif. OM H**ir*dik Kdiiitn. 850. rriei, 50 iff. [OR rt»B PAPSa, SXTSA StNJBIKO, 9JI 00,]

Firat publid*4 *n t#*7, and it ia dot

SPRPIUZIKQ on UrONPBRrVL, ,'* ConaMerlmr thnt KVRRV P1MAI.«,V WHBTIIBR MAIMIBSD OK NOT, mh Mrt

n«lt knewUdn is or her comji sjrmpl0«ns, ana

^rqitlre «h«racter and enuses tlte yarlous a Hcprly

nt the natwr*, her eoat|ilalnt^

HALF A WLJ'IPII POPIVK

ifaotiU have been »oUJ. .... It Ii unpracticable to «on*ey fatly (he vtrloui

inhjacu

1 of, a* they ar« or a nalure itrictly lutended lor tM 1, bat no famaht consequent upop liealth. wlitfh ta to

treated of, a* they are narried, or t^kOU conWmWaunir mamnges, ba deiintu* of enjoying Veajfh, and Uiat beauty, com health, which i* »o conducuw toivr own iia|ipineaa, and I ofliar lintbant), but either ha* or wUJ obtain |t, a

COIIUUCMW

toitrr own iia|ipineaa, and thai

jfher lintbant), but either ha* or wUJ obtain |t, a* jw» or AVAU rttry hti»l»and wno lia* the love and affection of tilt «IH II

1

rrary huiband wno lia* the love and affection of beart, or that of hit own |iecuniary improvement.

yPWiBPS or ONE uviipfuip TMOUr BAND COMBS Mara been 8BNT BY MAft* triUtin ihaiatt few moult#.

w« hold near and

dear, and when to dlapel our Icnoranco la within our reach. To enable every one to dscirfo tipon the indiepetuable tno*t*U# of possessing a enpy, and that a» arlfe, or mother need remain tinlnfbrmod upon the

Uiaay causes, which, sooner or later, are deatlnod to make foarfal ravaget apon her health, anlew guarded against, and Uiat no eonslderato and affoetionata

OM)SO

if*

pable to be Ign

pr On raeeipt of One Dollar (tor the lino Kill. Ifoij, extra blfullng.)

uT't(H

to upbraid himself with neglect 4 or his wife—a pamphlet of thlrty-slf Index of Co%t ft

and hare

of the welfare of his wife—a pamphlet of thirty-sly pages, containing yWf TUte-paae and Index of Con, lent*, together with extraoU from the book, will bf sent free qf charge to any part of the United States, by addresnng, post-paid, as herein. When Knowled la lla^)a«H| His ctfb •orant.

MAttfllKD WOMAN'S

I'KI VATI- MEp/tfAL COMPANION" Is sent (mailtd /re*) to any part et tha United Stales. All lagters muat he poai-pald. and addressed to MAtTIM^KAU, Box IWt. Vow York City, rubll*

addrosscd to Dr. A.

-.#.1 ,4**, Vow York City. ttgOfcec, Sfo.. ip JUbajrly afreet, Nea York, For sale by S. F. Psrris, Greencastle. In New York City, by Stringer &, Townsend. American Museum Adrianre, Sherman it Co., No. 2 Astor

liuuspt l/nn III Ub l/ttf OII|lvl If I IU I llvB W« OFFICE, 123 Liberty iSirttsl, ftpar Greenykli,* New York City.

April 30,'W 36 l^r.ia

WILL

Ridgely &

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Wool Carding at Holmes Mill

be superintended by Mr. D. Swino, hatt, who is well known as a good work-tf man. (f ty mers and others can depend on getting good Rolls, ond prompt attendance, by bringing their Wool to HOLME'S MILLS.

r. w. UDotr.y,

Brother,

WHOJ-EQALC GBOCE*** Afa COH1II88ION MERCHA*T#F JKo.#!,. Walnut St., between Pearl snd ^plumbj#, j» CIMCIWN.4TI, O,

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lee ream! fee Cream! Ice Creawfr

up ia superior style, st sll times

with cskea snd confectionsry of ovary de» scriptjon, st tjje onfectjo^anr pf Ue uedcntfgn* ed on the South side of the P«bljc Square.

O* A separate SaUtoa for Indies. ivfiKttVVIJIE 4 CO, Jims 4/53,4)-tf ,i

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HTsLshS^tim Uston Insurance co./ OFRICFT CLEVELAND, OHIO, -^Capital $100,000. 1 Will Inaure tho safer classes of Property againri loss or damage by £ro .» upon favorable terms.

Estsblisfaed upon a firm bf*#". 6s watch sec

si:,"!

urn al axes *•4th the uicre^se of lisbi

snd avoiding all special hazardous riska, the Pjrectors wjth con&wifi* present the claims of th^ Compa»y4 and ask a cootsousnaepf pat^ooaea lrferally accorded piRKCTOBMi

vijle.

llou/P.fiaker.NorwaJk M. Poyell, OWo City, \y. M. PoweJlJ

N. Jerome. I!

PWJCgas*

Secretary,

(ifiUWK

WATT Ti

MVOATT,. Treasurer. EDWIN CORBJEN, Agent, tf Terre Hauls.

jTuffy II, ^3-4« tf

9Q

Simeon jB, Williams'

IIUNII

m-

mniiinnuiN